Question 69 QMED01 - Junior Engineer

Fusible plugs are installed in fire-tube boilers to ________.

A provide a means of draining the boiler
B warn the engineer of low water level
C cool the crown sheet at high firing rates
D open the burners' electrical firing circuits
AI Explanation

The Correct Answer is B **Why Option B ("warn the engineer of low water level") is correct:** Fusible plugs are safety devices installed in the lowest permissible water level portion of the crown sheet (the top plate of the furnace) or the upper tubes of fire-tube boilers. The plug is threaded into the boiler shell and contains a core made of a low-melting point alloy (often tin or lead). As long as the normal water level is maintained, the plug is covered by water, which keeps its temperature low, preventing the alloy from melting. If the water level drops dangerously low, exposing the plug to hot furnace gases, the alloy core melts, releasing steam or water into the combustion chamber. This sudden release causes a loud noise and/or puts out the fire, immediately alerting the engineer that the boiler is in a dangerous condition (low water level), thus preventing the overheating and catastrophic failure (explosion) of the crown sheet. **Why the other options are incorrect:** * **A) provide a means of draining the boiler:** Draining the boiler is accomplished using blowdown valves or drain connections, which are much larger and designed for routine operation. Fusible plugs are purely safety devices, not operational drains. * **C) cool the crown sheet at high firing rates:** The primary cooling mechanism for the crown sheet is the water in the boiler itself, not the fusible plug. The plug's function is temperature **indication** (via melting), not heat **dissipation** or structural cooling during normal operation. * **D) open the burners' electrical firing circuits:** While modern, automated boilers use low-water cutoff devices (float switches or probes) to electronically shut down the burners, a standard mechanical fusible plug does not contain electrical circuitry and cannot directly open the burner's firing circuit. Its mechanism is entirely mechanical (melting the alloy).

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